cherub

[ˈtʃɛrəb]

cherub Definition

  • 1a type of angel represented in art as a chubby, healthy-looking child with wings
  • 2a beautiful or innocent-looking child

Using cherub: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "cherub" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ceiling was adorned with cherubs and other heavenly creatures.

  • Example

    She looked like a little cherub in her white dress.

  • Example

    The cherubs in the painting were depicted with rosy cheeks and curly hair.

cherub Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for cherub

Phrases with cherub

  • a representation of a naked child, especially a cherub or a cupid in Renaissance art.

    Example

    The painting featured putti frolicking in a garden.

  • a face that is round, chubby, and innocent-looking, like that of a cherub

    Example

    Her cherubic face made her look younger than she actually was.

  • the highest order of angels in Christian theology, often depicted as winged beings with multiple faces and eyes

    Example

    The cherubim and seraphim are mentioned in the Bible as attending to God's throne.

Origins of cherub

from Hebrew 'kerub', meaning 'angelic being'

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Summary: cherub in Brief

A 'cherub' [ˈtʃɛrəb] is a type of angel often depicted in art as a chubby, healthy-looking child with wings. It can also refer to a beautiful or innocent-looking child. Examples include 'The ceiling was adorned with cherubs and other heavenly creatures.' and 'She looked like a little cherub in her white dress.' Other related terms include 'putti,' 'cherubic face,' and 'cherubim and seraphim.'